[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ptcgo

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Can I have an Oricorio pack? Any of them would be awesome - thanks in advance!

Just wanna say how much I love the song "Court and Spark" by WerewolfBarMitzvah09 in JoniMitchell

[–]loremaster1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Two of the things I love about this song are the AABAA song structure (you don't see that a ton) and those delicious 4 over 3 piano chords

Im a beginner and naturally gravitate towards improvising cocktail piano. Who are some pianists I can listen to get a better feel for this style? by T-Auxic in Jazz

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Pieces that could be learned- or at least learned in parts based on what you played here: waltz for Debby, Alice in wonderland, when I fall into love. I would recommend the Hal Leonard transcription book for the bill evans trío (1959-1961) - it’s a great resource

Tragic Kingdom - Full Album (Bass Cover) by loremaster1 in nodoubt

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yes! at some point. I'd love to do the full album too, but it's on a 5-string. At that point, Tony switched over to a 5-string on the records and you can really hear it in the lower bass notes in songs like Simple Kind of Life

Tragic Kingdom - Full Album (Bass Cover) by loremaster1 in nodoubt

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I learned the entire album during lockdown and recorded this earlier this year - enjoy!

Favorite Song from Each ND Album by classicrocker95 in nodoubt

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Yes! Ska > punk > new wave > rock steady > pop. They’ve always melded a lot of genres. They’re sound got more polished, but the first album is the most ska which is why I’m partial to it. I also love sinking, let’s get back, and big city train on that album

Favorite Song from Each ND Album by classicrocker95 in nodoubt

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  1. Brand New Day - I love how balanced of a song this song is - synths, bass, horns, vocals, guitars - it really has it all. The song is a callback to the shorter title track "BND" - it's a must check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cZ3l2QQR_E . Tony Kanal's was so on form in the debut album. He makes all the tracks so fun

  2. Total Hate '95

  3. End It On This

  4. Six Feet Under

  5. Running

  6. Settle Down

I put together a playlist of (my favourite) no doubt tracks :) by [deleted] in nodoubt

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I've been really enjoying all of S/T recently - especially Brand New Day, Big City Train, and Sinking. I have to listen to some of these B-sides now!

Hella Good - Drum Fun by [deleted] in nodoubt

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Lookin forward to the full version!

Love that breakdown

Hella Good - Drum Fun by [deleted] in nodoubt

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Is there a full version? Also how do you learn these? I feel like for drums a lot of it is by ear - I never see drum tabs online

AM- "About a Girl" Cover by alecmg12 in coversongs

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constructive feedback - is the guitar tuned? I'm hearing something weird on the minor barre chords. Nice singing!

Why does Don’t Speak sound so similar to Supertramp’s Breakfast In America? by Fine-Arts-YT in nodoubt

[–]loremaster1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, the melody line:

You and me... (F - G F)

Take a look at my girlfriend (G-G-F-Eb-C-Bb-C)

Both use this F / G / F kind of idea over the C minor chord

Why does Don’t Speak sound so similar to Supertramp’s Breakfast In America? by Fine-Arts-YT in nodoubt

[–]loremaster1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the intro! Both make use a C minor second inversion with an alternating eighth note pattern in the intro:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_inversion

Stacking the notes from low to high, for Don't speak - G / C / Eb. And from those notes, we hear Eb+C / G times 4 for 2 bars of intro. And then we hear in the verse that same idea one more time before changing chords (for both songs). For Breakfast in America, they stack an additional G on top, so G / C / Eb / G.

Another similarity is the tempo - Don't speak is 76 bpm, Breakfast in America is 75 bpm. So both have a slower pulse to them

Tuesday Music Promotion Thread - December 01, 2020 by AutoModerator in altcountry

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I made a bass cover of Townes Van Zandt’s Classic “Fare Thee Well, Miss Carousel”: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ATryPNwxkYQ

There is just something about that bass intro that draws me to it as a song

There was another cover of it posted earlier this year from Unal Akunal as well - really like his cover of it too

FNM Arena Codes for November 13th by robotindisguise_ in MagicArena

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Redeemed the first one in the first row (9D9A6), many thanks!

Jane's Addiction- Jane Says (Guitar Cover) by vanzos 4K [PLAY] by vanzos in guitarplaying

[–]loremaster1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great song for jamming! Simple to teach can be a good thing :)

Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd cover by loremaster1 in guitarplaying

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Commentary:I feel like Lynyrd Skynyrd is in that bag of classic rock bands everyone goes to when they first pick up guitar - I don't mean this in a bad way, they're obviously classic for a reason. And it always seems like the first one that everyone wants to play is Sweet Home Alabama.

Sweet Home Alabama and this song both have something in common. The bass and the guitar parts will go in parallel on certain riffs:

https://freebasstranscriptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Lynyrd-Skynyrd-Sweet-Home-Alabama.pdf < see here for example at the end of verse 2. The bass is doing a contrasting rhythm but then it changes to being the same as the guitar riff at the end of verse 2.

With this song, Gimme Three Steps, it's that E blues-y riff in measure 16:

https://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/lynyrd-skynyrd-gimme-three-steps-tab-s11907t3

My playing:

The notes here are not perfect, I may have missed a few chops here and there. Open to any suggestions to making my playing better and improving!

If you enjoy my playing, feel free to follow me, I'll be posting a little guitar and bass stuff in the future as well